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Atmospheric Scientist Points To Difference Between Weather And Climate Amidst Extreme Winter

Yes, some regions in the world have hit record-breaking low temperatures this winter, and no, this does not mean global warming isn’t a thing, experts affirmed and explained why. This month, Sweden’s air temperatures have plummeted to as low as -43.6°C (-46.5°F), marking the coldest January temperature recorded in the country in 25 years, according to AP News. Meanwhile, in the Norweg

Macaulay Culkin Wipes Away Tears as He Reunites with Home Alone Mom Catherine O’Hara at Walk of Fame Ceremony

"Thank you for including me, your fake mom who left you home alone not once but twice, to share in this happy occasion," the actress said Macaulay Culkin reunited with onscreen mom Catherine O'Hara three decades after Home Alone. As Culkin, 43, received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Friday, O'Hara, 69, attended to give a speech at the ceremony, looking back at witnessing the acto

This Traffic Jam Was Stuck In Belgian Forest For 70 Years

These spooky apocalyptic images are not a scene from “Walking Dead,” they were actually taken at one of the biggest car junkyards in the world – the Chatillion Car Graveyard, Belgium. According to an urban legend, these vintage cars were left behind by US soldiers from World War II, who could not ship them back to the US, so they decided to hide them in a forest until they could come back

If You’re Feeling Down, These 50 Wholesome Pics Might Lift You Up (New Pics)

We have all found our own ways to cope with the pandemic that never seems to end. But some things are universal. So to keep your spirits up and balance out all the negativity, we at www.beautyofplanet.com continue our most positive series. Below, you will find a collection of wholesome pictures that show there is good left in the world after all. We're talking Nepalese climbers removing trash

37 Comparisons Of The Sizes Of Prehistoric Animal Ancestors And Their Modern Relatives By Roman Uchytel

Modern technology does not only let us enjoy the things that are in the present, but also things from the past. The software available, like Photoshop, helps us take a glimpse at what things looked like. Even though they still remain digital, they're pretty close to reality. Roman Uchytel uses technology for this very reason. He uses Photoshop to show us a glimpse of things that have passed

Gravity May Play a Tiny But Important Role in The Microworld of Particle Physics

Launch yourself from a great enough height and it won't take long to see which would win in a battle between gravity and the forces that bind solid ground. Gravity's relative weakness, at least compared to the strength of electromagnetism and the nuclear forces, appears to limits its power to phenomena on the vast scales of planets and galaxies. For this reason, together with the challenge o

The 14 Most Beautiful Peaks of the Himalayas

Wondering what the most beautiful peaks are in the Himalayas? Here is a quick look at what I think might be the top 14. I had to skip a few peaks like Mt. Siniolchu & Pandimin Sikkim and Changabang & Bhagirathi II in the Garwhal Himalayas since I didn’t have any photos on hand to do them justice. If I didn’t include your favorite in the list please leave a comment and when it comes ti

Construction Crew Goes To Renovate A School In Oklahoma City, Discovers Chalkboards Frozen In Time For Over 100 Years

Emerson North High School is pretty much the closest thing to a time machine there is. In 2015 and 2016, construction crews went there for what they thought was ordinary work. But what they discovered was anything but that — historic drawings from the early 1900s. The boards contribute to the already rich history of the school, established in 1911. The principal at the time, Sherry Kishore lo

15 Pics Of Late Kobe Bryant And His Daughter ‘Gigi’ Showing Their Close Bond

On Sunday, shocking news emerged that a helicopter carrying basketball legend Kobe Bryant had crashed into a hill in southern California. While the identities of all nine of the passengers whose lives were lost in the crash are not public, it was confirmed that among them was the athlete’s 13-year-old daughter Gianna “Gigi” Bryant. The passengers were thought to be on the way to Bryant’s y

Homeless teens who’ve aged out of foster care moving into tiny homes

Have you ever wondered what becomes of teenagers who have aged out of foster care? Where do they live? How do they make a living? Well, Pivot Inc. wondered the same things, and, since the answers weren’t clear, they decided to do something about it. And so they did. They built tiny homes right behind the Pivot offices in Oklahoma so that teenagers that live there can also visit them for adv

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